Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Transparency, openness and privacy among software professionals: discourses and practices surrounding use of the digital calendar103
Categorizing the non-categorical: the challenges of studying gendered phenomena online98
Using time travel in virtual reality (VR) to increase efficacy perceptions of influenza vaccination88
Active social media use and its impact on well-being — an experimental study on the effects of posting pictures on Instagram86
Seeing Is Believing: Is Video Modality More Powerful in Spreading Fake News via Online Messaging Apps?55
Pre-framing an emerging technology before it is deployed at work: the case of artificial intelligence and radiology52
Inaccuracies andIzzat: Channel Affordances for the Consideration of Face in Misinformation Correction48
Subtle momentary effects of social media experiences: an experience sampling study of posting and social comparisons on connectedness and self-esteem46
Capturing social presence: concept explication through an empirical analysis of social presence measures33
First-level fundamentals: computer ownership is more important for internet benefits than in-home internet service33
To intervene or not to intervene: young adults’ views on when and how to intervene in online harassment31
Does ostracism/rejection impact self-disclosures? Examining the appeal of perceived social affordances after social threat30
Rules for Mediated Romance: A Digital Exploration of How Couples Negotiate Expectations27
Accumulative cartography: a visual semiotic analysis of online mobile maps25
It matters how you google it? Using agent-based testing to assess the impact of user choices in search queries and algorithmic personalization on political Google Search results24
Digital governance with smart sensors: exploring grid administration in Zhejiang’s “Future Community”23
Are active and passive social media use related to mental health, wellbeing, and social support outcomes? A meta-analysis of 141 studies23
Habitual social media and smartphone use are linked to task delay for some, but not all, adolescents20
When AI moderates online content: effects of human collaboration and interactive transparency on user trust20
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